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Medallion Architecture and Environment separation
Hi folks, I'm in Fabric, so I need some help in order to design the best medallion architecture based in the requirement that I need dev, qa and prod items. Based on Will's lectures, I made this diagram, but I require your opinion. Thanks in advance.
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Medallion Architecture and Environment separation
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@Federico Sardo Hi, your English is fine :) The diagram is splitted into employee types like engineers and analyst for viewing purpose only. So the analyst are only having access to the gold (named transformed) layer in dev, test and prod. You are right: Data Development, Data Test and Data Prod are workspaces organized in a deployment pipeline, likewise the analyst have three workspaces organized in a deployment pipeline
Getting my PL300 in preparation for DP600
Hi everyone, I am considering getting my PL-300 certification first, before pursuing the DP-600 certification. I was wondering if anyone who has taken the same route would like to share their experiences. Specifically, is it possible to study for the PL-300 exam on your own if you have some experience with Microsoft Power BI, or would you recommend taking a PL-300 training course? Thanks in advance!
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3 likes • Sep 18
I did that path. I had good help with the Microsoft Event: Data Analyst In A Day and reading a lot up on the Microsoft Learn home page e.g. a lot about Power BI Service and realated items like Power BI App/Dashboard etc. I would not take a PL-300 training course, but would still take PL-300 before DP-600
1 like • Sep 20
@Lotfi el Fakir I had good experience with Power BI Desktop, so my focus was mostly on Power BI Service, where I learned a lot about settings. GL
Applied Skills are NOT under maintenance :)
Just FYI - If anyone is interested in Microsoft Applied Skills Assessments, they are now available once again: Implement a lakehouse in Microsoft Fabric - Applied Skills | Microsoft Learn Implement a data warehouse in Microsoft Fabric - Applied Skills | Microsoft Learn Implement a Real-Time Intelligence solution with Microsoft Fabric - Applied Skills | Microsoft Learn Implement a data science and machine learning solution with Microsoft Fabric - Applied Skills | Microsoft Learn P.S. They are completely free.
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Maybe it depends on ip address? I get this on the data science one
Microsoft Fabric: Clone table
Hi everyone, I've looked at the documentation to clone tables and also the time travel SQL statement. I understand that with the time travel SQL query, I can select data that is less than or equal to 30 days back. What I am unsure about is if I create a table using the clone table statement today, will the data in this cloned table be available forever ("forever" used loosely here - meaning more than 30 days or until I delete the cloned table) If you have tested this and is 100% sure, please let me know. I need to propose an archiving strategy and cannot have my proposed strategy go sideways next month..... Thank you in advance! 🦜 Below are the links to the Microsoft documentation I am referring to. Clone table - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn Time travel in Warehouse within Microsoft Fabric - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
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Try creating a clone and check that a read-only delta log is created and whether the delta log consists of the data in the table and if so how (E.g. references to parquet files. It would be nice to know if a clone is disrupted if the parquet files are moved/renamed so try to investigate it futher with some testing.): https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/fabric/data-warehouse/clone-table#table-clone-inheritance
Combining Power Apps & Stored Procedures in Fabric Data Warehouse
Another perspective to add to the recent conversations we've been having about using Fabric Data Warehousing as the backend of Power Apps. This one focusing on using stored procedures to manage the writeback. Read more here: 👉🔗 https://downhill-data.com/2024/09/17/combining-power-apps-stored-procedures-in-fabric-data-warehouse/ It mentions some quite interesting performance implications (around bulk uploading new records, for example). So not only is it just *possible* to use a Fabric DWH as the backend of your app, it might be preferable from an efficiency/ performance perspective. Plus your data team will love it more to have easy access to all your App data. 😀 Is this something that might be useful for you? Let me know below 👇
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Combining Power Apps & Stored Procedures in Fabric Data Warehouse
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This could be very useful in a forthcoming company project, ty
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